Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1945 Page: 2 of 8
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THURSDAY, DCEMBER 13, 1945
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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TO SEND THIS NOTE OVER
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CHRISTMAS-
ME FOLLOW
BACK
TRAIL
3. Green
4. At home
5. Pillar of
stone (Gr.)
6. Ireland
7. Snuffed
8. Poetry
9. Come in
13. Impede
14. Japanese
monetary
unit
17 Capital
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20 Some
21. Not many
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rabbit
26. Bleak
27. Thus
29. Sloths
SO. Male offspring
81. Andient
32. Utter
suddenly
34. Lukewarm
36. One of the
Great Lakes
37. So be it
38. Feeling
indignant
displeasure
40. Continued
stories
DOWN
1. Ladles
2. Pen-name
Charles Lamb
n it t I x •
Ry Paul Robinton
22. Guarantees
23. Choral
composition
(dramatic)
24. Part of a
locomotive
25. Tanker
carrying oil
27 Hanging
bandage for
an arm
28. Strange
30. Guide
31. Uneloses
33. Puff up,
’ as dough
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DAILY
ACROSS
1. Schemes
8. St Valen-
tine's card
10. Chieftain
(Arab )
11. Ireland
12. Food
13. Nickname
for left-
handed
person
15. Donkey
16 Highest
eard
18. Charge for
services
19. Music note
20. Curious
scraps of
literature
21. Plant
22. Lured
24. European
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the port terminal railway con-
necting all railway lines enter-
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modem docks.
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NIM WORRIED.
December 24. 1945 In a Newspaveri
printed in the County of Johnson
you give due notice to all persansi
interested in the Account for Fl-1
nal Settlement of said Estate, to I
apvear and contest the Miru1 Hl
they see proper so to do. on Mon-I
day the 24th day of December A. I
D. 1945, at the. Court Houce of •
said County. inCleburne, Texas.,
when said Account anr Applicationl
says the recent football
was a complete failure.
I PONT KNOW. THERE’S NO
SiGN OF BLOOD - BUT
HE MAY BE LYING ON
THE TRAIL SOMEWHERE,
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dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this
also the local news published therein. All rights to re-
on of special dispatches herein are also reserved.
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I Grandpappy Jenkins says that
he was three-fourths through
his lunch today before he real-
ized what that spot of gold was
on the rests i nt table. It was
a pat of butter.
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Yesterdays Cryptoquote: THAT MAN’S BUT A PICTURE OF
WHAT I MIGHT BE-WATTS.
Distributed by Kiss Features Syndicate, Ino.
Given under My Hand and seal
of said Court, at my office in the
City of Cleburne, Johnson County
Texas this 12th day of Decemioer
A. D IMS.
(SEAL:
A T. GRIFFIN,
Clerk County Court Johnron Co.
Bv Mrs. H. L Cain.
Deputy.
I Hereby Certify that the above
and foregoing is a true and cor-
rect cory of the Original Writ nov
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is the fellow who i tins the linotype,— and even
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nical recognition. •
1 see, lhe trouble goes a lot deeper than most people
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I more than rest on his broadened alfadalfa and blow
soep ‘ b: s. rhere art such factors involved as the time
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LEGAL
THE sTATE OF TEXAS
To the Sheriff or any constahle!
of Johnson County. Greeting: i
H B. Price, adminietrator with I
will annexed of the Estate of I
Lester 3. smnith, decensed havinsl
filed in our County Court his Final 1
Account of UH condition of thel
Estate of said Lester B. Smith, et I
coated numhbered 5737 on the Pro-
bate Doket ef Johnson Covnty,
Fexas.
You Are Hereby dommahded.
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YOU'RE TELLING
vosie ME! WWa
2 By WILLIAM RIK j
^.Central Pita Writer----
A GLOBE bearing a map of
the world, 12 feet in diameter,
is among the recovered loot the
Nazis stole from the Russians.
In trying to fulfill his threat to
conque± the world, Hitler fell
short by 7,999 miles and 5,268
feet.
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__________________ He Climbed Upon Hi* White Horse ,
I ' Rode Wildly Off in All Directions!
So vou don’t read editorials’ Well, we can’t always say
thot we blame you too much Far too ften a paper s edi-
filled with div, uninteresting treatises
B__..._________
IV ’D THE PHONE
r Ent there is another little joker that must, in all fair-
I THOUGHT YOU AND
IHADADATE:J
’ou supposed to be—the army of occupation? 6sd
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if
return day
Ry Rob Green ”
I HAVE A HUNCH PAN HAS RUN
INTO TROUBLE. REAL TROUBLE
ae «_- an aw*.
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nail in Johnson and adjacent counties: One year $4 00; 8 months
: a months $1.83.
in state: One year $6.30; f months $3 50 ; 3 months $2.00.
1 out of state: One year $7.00; 6 months $4.00; 3 months $2.25.
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f(utenberg invented type—maybe before. We have often
Livon prompted to propose a weekly meeting of all fellow
Loditoi ; t which the entire time would lie allotted to read- watenatedoupon by court
Ging cach other’s editorials. But there is really no pcint in - . . .
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and Pretj Fox
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The man at tbs nezt desk
tel nle reflectipn of the amount of energy and intiative ac-
tmnil existing jin the community he is trying to serve.
Now that we have our sights properly adjusted, here is
mhe torget we’re trying to hit. It’s hard to believe that
thi mmimity is either so dull and inactive or so complac-
—-entin it existing ‘status’that it won’t take'time to cogitate*
Br iottems hesetting’ its civic developmnet. Yet we i-
sied a • < alli several days ago asking any and all comer to
submit i heir plans for a projected improvement in their
I ular teommunitiesi with a view to having these stig-
i reviewed hy a civic hoard and all possible action
K4 k tim. To ‘date we have been literally swamped
be eplis that we didn’t get'
"hME Of o STORY
I ’ \ allowing the premise that we have inferred in the
Eprece ecdiu g pregraph, we can come to only one conclusion
I--do one rends the editorial columns of this paper. There
Et nothing new in our wounded yodel ahout this shertcom-
Emny on the part of the reader. It’s been going on evi since
tended every game but never
got close enough to the counter
to buy a single bot dog.
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It’s these dirt tbst the aver-
age fimilfs clothes closet con-
ceits more secrets then did the
Armr sod Neer during the war.
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And this is the month when
football coaches find it difficult
to break their three-months"
habit of insomnia every Friday
night.
WHAT DID
I BRING,-A
NSPARE
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my hands.
GRAN SMITH.
Sheriff, Johnson County
By L. Incewenl, Deputy.
miter, dying the suffering. It takes scandal or red het po-
iitTeal lolhying to sell editorials—and we’re not inclined to
■fit!.cr. ' /
Tut this we would like to do: We’d like to install a
orrnd new, super-duper, double reciprocating, non-rcstric
type of gremlin into every reader's brain, or the part
that dictates to the consrience, and every time he passes up
fhe editorial page without so mnch as a glance, thin little
fellos would beat him on the skull with vicious corn-
Enustin whops from a horned-headed hammer.
You won’t always find something worth yotr while there
—lut why not give it a try now and then? After all, you
can never tell when we might offer to give away, absolutely
giree, a hand engraved, gold-plated gismo.
8 in ’bi manwhile get those suggestions in. We'll install
Hk.iv> n and a three-headed boy to do nothing but sort our
Emnl ■! you’ll just keep your ideas coming.
-—KEEP TEMPERATURE
AT 350, AND BROIL TILL
OUTER CRUST ie
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The reel victims of a phone
strike, thinks Zedok Dumkopf.
ere those housewives who like
to spend the morning in gossip.
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East may find it impossible to
moot West but South dosin'
worn to bo so troubled—Alabama
being picked again for the Rose
Bowl.
When inspired men addressed un- I
converted audiences they invariably
presented the death, burial and
resurrection of Jesus. These are I
the fundamental facts On them I
are based the commandments All
who believe these facta ardently
wish to know what is commanded.
Invariably they ask. "Lord, what I
wilt Thou have me do?" or "Men
and brethren, what shall we do?"
To refuse to obey the commands is
to deny the facta upon which the
commands are based. No preacher
should ever close a talk before an
audience In which there are sinners
without telling sinners what to do
to be saved.
In the death. burial and resur-
rection. God pictured the fall, the
condemnation and the justification
of man In these events are pic-
tured the plan of salvation—the
death to sin. the burial by baptism,
significant of that death, and the
resurrection from baptism to walk
a naw life Paul states this very
thing in Romans 6:3-5 when he
says. ‘’Know ye nt that as many
of us as wese baptizeti Into Jesus
Christ were baptised into his death?
We were buried with him, therefore,
by baptism unto dath that like as
Christ was raised from the dead by
the glory of the Fuather, so we also
might walk in newness of life. For
if we have become united with Him
in the likeness of His death, we
shall be also in the likeness of His
resurrection.'1 These are the facta,
and these are the commands based
upon them.
Right Aro”nd Home____ _______
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under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
,i i- roneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputa-
person, or firm or corporation which may appear in the
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Cleburne, Texas Phones 133 and 134
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Morey, John B. Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1945, newspaper, December 13, 1945; Cleburne, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1558299/m1/2/?q=music: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Johnson County Historical Collective.